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Subject: Re: CS>OT: Semi-coherent Ramblings KELP DOSAGES.
Resent-Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 20:55:15 -0700
Resent-From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 22:56:17 -0500
From: Brooks Bradley <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected], [email protected]
Organization: Harborne Research Foundation
To: [email protected], [email protected]
References: <[email protected]>


     Dear List members,
     I have received a blizzard of requests, off-line" for
details/suggestions on what dosages for general use.  Following is a
brief response to Jules, which I hope will be adequate for most of the
inquiries.  I believe there is small reason to consider
kelp as a "mass-related" supplement.  That is, I feel the quantities I
consume (I weigh 180 lbs, 6' 2" in height) are just as applicable to a
120 person....as for me.  I know of a Japanese acquaintance who has
consumed fresh kelp by the POUND on a daily basis.....for many years,
with nothing but splendid results.      
     Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.

     Dear Jules,
     I take one heaping tablespoon, mixed with one heaping tablespoon of
granulated lecithin, twice daily.  The only truly acceptable technique
(for me) is to place both in the mouth, simultaneously and mix with
enough water to form a slurry by swishing around....next, just wash down
progressively with a glass of water.  The lecithin is a natural
emulsifier and enables a smooth passage of the composite mixture.
Attempting to take a heaping tablespoon of granulated kelp---alone---is
quite challenging, as kelp is quite hygroscopic.
     I have used liquid kelp as a foliar fertilizer for 25 years.  It
has proven to be an excellent amendment----for all classes of plants.
Actually, my best protocol involves the combination of liquid kelp (I
use Maxicrop, primarily because it is very soluble, is a
reliable/repeatable product), H202 and black molasses.  One effective
mix includes 2 ounces of concentrated (liquid)kelp diluted in one gallon
of water, together with one cup of unprocessed molasses and two ounces
of 3.5% hydrogen peroxide.  Using a
conventional garden sprayer adjusted to coarse mist....cover the foliage
to the point of moisture run-off.
     Kelp is excellent for rabbits.  An easy method of supplying it is
through using the liquid kelp at about one teaspoon per 1/2 gallon of
drinking water.....supplied free choice for your rabbits.
     Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
p.s.  The best bargain is found through purchasing the water soluble
powder, rather than the pre-packaged liquid form.                       
[email protected] wrote:

> Brooks,
>
> Thorvin kelp is an excellent value.  What dosage do you use for
> consumption?  Do you have experience using it on the garden?  Why is it
> not recommended for rabbits?  (my only livestock....).
>
> Thanks for everything,
>
> Jules


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